Int'l Human Rights Law in Indonesia
Across
- 3. Its preamble’s faith in humanity echoes in every post-war constitution, including Indonesia’s.
- 4. Prohibited conduct undermining equality and dignity, often addressed through affirmative policy or legal redress.
- 8. I was born from ashes, not laws.
- 12. It recognized “human dignity” before recognizing human rights, a prelude written in the language of independence, not legality.
- 13. I speak not of power, but of need.
- 14. The one right no state can suspend, even in chaos or war.
Down
- 1. The mirror of justice. It cracked whenever privilege dictates rights.
- 2. The domestic heartbeat of HAM, transforming ideals into enforceable guarantees.
- 3. Doctrine asserting that cultural or political differences cannot justify limiting human rights obligations.
- 5. My ink guards your words, your thoughts, your vote.
- 6. Born from collapse and protest, this era turned immunity into accountability and silence into testimony.
- 7. Written in response to blood and memory; turns the unspeakable into indictable.
- 9. A constitutional act of consent transforming international commitments into domestic legal recognition.
- 10. Moral and legal ideal pursued through recognition, protection, and enforcement of human rights.
- 11. A guardian without sword or shield, but armed with public conscience and state duty.